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Read what Dr. CYRIL JENKINS Eminent English Musician and Composer and Judge of Wellington Competitions SAYS ABOUT AIWATEK KENT RADIO Dr. Cyril Jenkins, distinguished English musician, who has made a wide European reputation as a composer of choral and orchestral music, and recently visited New Zealand to adjudicate at the Wellington Competitions, is an enthusiastic user of an Atwater Kent Radio. HOTEL ST. GEORGE, Wellington, N.Z., September 6tli, 1933. Dear Sirs,— I must write to tell you how much I enjoyed using .your Atwater Kent radio machine. Science has certainly made tremendous strides in this direction recently, for this is the first model I have met with that faithfully reproduces the various rich tonal colours of an orchestral work. The orchestra mbraces so many instruments of various timbre that I was amazed to find a machine_ which not only preserves the colour and beauty of tone of each instrument, but gives the very necessary orchestral balance. It must be a boon to listeners-in to find an instrument which reproduces so perfectly the beautiful quality of the voice and m- . strument so successfully. In future I will always listen to my '.compositions through an Atwater Kent machine. V Yours very sincerely, CYRIL JENKINS. C. T. WEBLEY, Agent, Nelson. ,N.Z. Distributors: C. & A. ODLIN & Co. Ltd., Wellington. O/V mss* \5 VO u£ KITCHINGMAN’S Sight-Testing and Optical Department. TTip RAPID GROWTH of our OPTICAL BUSINESS is due, firstly, to watthEULNESS TO DETAIL and ADHERENCE to the HIGHEST STANDARDS in sight testing; secondly, to OUR CLIENTS’ PERSONAL RECOMMEM) al j EYE-STRAIN. Registered optician in attendance. Prompt, efficient service for all spectacle repairs. P. H. KITCHINGMAN THE PEOPLE’S HOUSE FOR OPTICS, TRAFALGAR-ST., ’PHONE 825. Diamond Engagement Rings THE -MOST, CHERISHED '• - GIFT IN LIFE. The"-full radiant beauty of these! selected gems is enhanced by the exquisite settings in Platinum and Gold. , While still maintaining ouiT'high standard set in DIAMOND MOUNTING our prices are keenly competitive! ... P. H. KITCHINGMAN GEM IMPORTER AND RING SPECIALIST. 7% $2 W-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 September 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 September 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 September 1933, Page 6

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